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Associazione culturale  "Le Terre di Federico"

Associazione culturale "Le Terre di Federico"

Piazza Dott. Alfredo Albanese, 34, 76125 Trani BT, Italia
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About Associazione culturale "Le Terre di Federico"

We are an association of certified tourist guides in Italy.

We offer guided itineraries that include not just the most renowned, but also, the best hidden places; discovering spectacular views, cultural treasures, wine and gastronomical excellence through tasting sessions directly on manufacturing sites and cooking courses in picturesque locations.

We are the travel specialists for groups and individuals. Our guides are multilingual speaking Italian, English, German, Spanish, Russian, French.

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Amalfi coast tour: positano, amalfi, ravello trip - alternative tour available
Join this tour to explore the famous Amalfi Coast and visit its charming surroundings. A coastline of indescribable beauty, this region of Italy features Ravello with its elegant buildings, and pastel-colored Positano, one of the most beautiful villages in the world. Start with a stop in the charming town of Sorrento, which features fantastic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Make a photo stop and admire the sea village Positano from the top of a hill, before continuing with a visit to the historical town of Amalfi. Experience southern Italy - its romance, fashion, and laid-back lifestyle. A land of beauty, passion, and myths that inspires poets and artists from around the whole world, southern Italy awaits you.
1 day
fromUSD 316
Barletta historic tour shore excursion trip - alternative tour available
Discover Barletta starting with a visit to the medieval castle of the eleventh century, founded by the Normans and expanded by the Spanish in the sixteenth century. Among the sculptures preserved in the castle, you can visit the bust of Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen of Swabia limestone, dating from the thirteenth century. Next, visit a historic winery, called the "House of Poison", is the building now known as the "Winery of the Challenge". It was here that was launched the challenge to a duel from 13 italian knights vs 13 French knights, fought in the countryside of the neighboring town of Trani. After the winery, you will discover the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore of the twelfth century, the most important church in Barletta. The cathedral is divided into two parts, the front is typically Romanesque architectural style of the twelfth century, while the final part is of Gothic architectural style of the fourteenth century. The tour will end with a visit outside the palace of baroque architecture called "Della Marra" with paintings of the painter Giuseppe De Nittis and the visit of the bronze giant named Heraclius next to the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre.
2 hours
fromUSD 129
Alberobello's trulli:  walking tour trip - alternative tour available
Wander through the enchanting streets of Alberobello on this walking tour devoted to its famed trulli houses—a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your guide leads you from the Aia Piccola district through narrow alleys lined with these iconic limestone dwellings, built entirely without mortar. Along the way, step inside the church of St. Anthony, the only trullo-shaped church in the world, and explore the Sovereign Trullo, which serves as a museum showcasing early 20th-century rural life. The tour also introduces you to local crafts and offers a relaxing shopping break, giving you a taste of authentic southern Italian culture. What sets this tour package apart is its focus on the unique architecture and living traditions of Alberobello, offering a rare opportunity to explore one of Italy’s most distinctive historical towns.
2 hours
fromUSD 47
Discover altamura: bread tour tasting trip - alternative tour available
Take a step back in time with the Altamura bread tasting tour, perfect for travelers eager to blend history, architecture, and gastronomy. Begin by entering the medieval town through ancient gates, and marvel at landmarks like the Cathedral of Altamura, the only church built by Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen, alongside other historic churches such as St. Blaise and St. Nicholas. The walking tour continues through charming old squares and narrow lanes, where the scent of freshly baked bread lingers in the air. The highlight? Visiting traditional wood-fired ovens that have baked Altamura’s renowned bread and focaccia for generations, culminating in a delicious tasting session. This tour package’s unique appeal lies in its authentic culinary immersion—an opportunity to savor world-famous bread in the very place it’s been crafted for centuries, all while absorbing the unique medieval character of Altamura.
2 hours
fromUSD 60
Otranto: guided walking tour in Salento trip - alternative tour available
Discover Otranto in a walking tour of 2 hours. Gateway to the East , built on the sea . The city tour will take you to discover the Norman Cathedral , consecrated in 1088, a work of Count Roger I adorned later (about 1163), by Bishop Jonathas , with a mosaic floor , It has a rose window and side portal of 1481. The interior , a basilica with ship and two aisles , contains columns said to come from a temple of Minerva and a fine mosaic pavement of 1166 , with interesting representations of the months , Old Testament subjects and others . Bones and relics of the Martyrs of Otranto , who perished in the 15th-century siege surround the high altar . The church Has a crypt supported by forty-two marble columns . The same Count Roger founded a Basilian monastery Also here , Which , under Abbot Nicetas , Became a place of study , the ITS library was nearly all bought by Bessarion . After seeing the cathedral you will visit the Church of St. Peter and Castle , reinforced by Emperor Frederick II and rebuilt by Alphonso II of Naples in 1485-1498 . It has an irregular plan with five sides , with a moat running along the Entire perimeter . In origin it had a single entrance , reachable through a draw- bridge. Towers features three cylindrical ones and a bastion called Punta Diamante ( "Diamond 's Head "). The entrance sports the coat of arms of Emperor Charles V.
2 hours
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Visit lecce, the florence of the south italy trip - alternative tour available
The discovery of Lecce starts from the beginning pre-Roman and Roman, to the great period of the Baroque, a walk to the historic center that will take you to discover the wonders of Lecce, one of the most beautiful cities of southern Italy. The route starts from Porta Napoli to Piazza Duomo (Cathedral, Bell Tower, Bishop's Seminar), the baroque heart of Lecce. Continue walking to the Church of St. Irene, Sant'Oronzo square, where you can see the ruins of the Roman amphitheater, the church of San Marco and the Sedile. Walking through the streets of the old town, we will visit the Church of Santa Chiara and Roman Theatre, other important particulars of the story of Lecce. The tour ends at the Basilica of Santa Croce, a jewel of Lecce Baroque and Celestine Convent.
2 hours
fromUSD 99
Matera Sassi European Capital of Culture 2019 trip - alternative tour available
The guided tour make you discover the typical Sassi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The itinerary begins in the square Pascoli, with a wonderful view of the Sasso Caveoso and the hill called Murgia. You will pass by the Palazzo Lanfranchi, houses the Museum of Medieval and Modern Art of Basilicata, and the nearby church of the Carmine. The tour continues through the heart of the old buildings to the church of San Pietro Caveoso. Visit to a typical "Casa Grotta (Cave House)" excavated in the rock with furniture of rural culture to the beginning of 1900. You will pass near the cave church of Saint Lucia delle Malve, will visit some of the most important frescoes. The tour continues to the Sasso Barisano following the ancient ravine. Return to the center of town and walk around the baroque area with a visit to the most important churches in this style: St. Clare and St. Francesco di Assisi. End of the tour with the discovery of the Romanesque cathedral.
2 hours
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Discover Castel del Monte (UNESCO) - 2 Hour Guided Tour  trip - alternative tour available
In the heart of Puglia is hidden the most important monument of the Middle Ages in Italy, a treasure of beauty and mystery to explore. Castel del Monte was built on top of a hill where you can see a good part of the Puglia Region and the cities of the coast with a beautiful landscape. Castel del Monte is certainly the most important building that has left the Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen of Swabia, full of mysteries not fully revealed. At the base of its construction there is always the number 8. After many years of neglect, during which the castle was stripped of furniture and decorations of marble, has become a refuge for shepherds, brigands and political refugees. In 1876 the castle was bought and restored by the Italian state. In 1996 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage for the perfection of its shape and the harmonious union of cultural elements from northern Europe, the Islamic world and classical antiquity and because it represented the personality of its creator Frederick II Hohenstaufen. The tour you will discover the exteriors and interiors of the 'castle' and describe the secrets of the historical context in which it was built.
2 hours
fromUSD 129
Private tour of the ruins of herculaneum trip - alternative tour available
See the ruins of Herculaneum, the smaller, but no less impressive, sister of Pompeii, frozen in time by the same devastating volcanic eruption of August 24th 79 AD. Left buried under the rubble of ash until the 1700s, its discovery stunned the world. All of the ancient town lies at the bottom of an archaeological hole, about 75 feet deep. Getting closer, see the area of the marina where 300 human skeletons were found along with a boat (on display at weekends). Discover the garden of the “House of the Albergo”, where quince trees have been replanted following evidence of carbonized roots of the ancient fruit tree. Your next stop is the Council Hall of the Augustali, where beautiful frescoes depict Hercules. Visit the mosaics in the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the neighboring store where food and wine containers, carbonised by the volcano, still hang on the walls! Go to the ancient spa, still covered with mosaics from the Roman saunas, gyms, hot rooms, and cold tubs. Finally, see the most spectacular villa of Herculaneum at Villa Dei Cervi, with its luxurious mosaics, frescoes, and statues.
2 hours
fromUSD 163
Gallipoli: guided walking tour in salento trip - alternative tour available
Discover Gallipoli in a walking tour of 2 hours. First stop on the itinerary is the Greek fountain, an example of the Renaissance style inspired by the ancient world (in the past was thought to be of age greek-Roman). Crossing the bridge that connects the old center to the new town, you enter the heart of the city, protected by the big castle. From Antonietta De Pace street walking to the Cathedral, dedicated to St. Agatha, martyred in the city of Catania (Sicily), whose relics arrived in Gallipoli. Then continue to the winding streets of the city, admiring the buildings and the typical houses, and then along the coast with numerous churches of the sixteenth century, including the Church of Purità, St. Francesco of Assisi and the Rosario.
2 hours
fromUSD 131